How Salt Lake Community College is taking steps toward a greener future
SLCC stays focused on sustainability efforts with renewable energy, transportation, and water conservation.
‘No Cap’: How Gen Z slang is shaking up office talk
From baby boomers to Gen Z, each group has their own way of speaking, which can make conversations more confusing than productive.
The greater sage grouse mating display
As spring arrives in Utah, one of the West’s most bizarre and fleeting spectacles begins: the greater sage grouse mating display.
Bruin Arena to host D-League basketball games
The Salt Lake City Stars will play their home games in the Lifetime Activities Center.
A new era for SLCC sports: Athletic director details plans of innovation, inclusion, and...
Since becoming SLCC's athletic director in June, Gary Veron has been working to empower Bruin athletes and strengthen community relations.
Murder mystery dinner takes guests back in time
Enjoy this recap of the "Great Gatsby" murder mystery dinner that took place March 7.
Honors Program strengthens community and student success
The SLCC Honors Program gives students a chance to strengthen academics, relieve financial pressure and join a community of peers who push them to succeed.
SLCC programs and services celebrate Earth Day with upcycled projects
The SLCC Fashion Institute, environmental studies, the Publication Center, and other campus services participated in Earth Day celebrations.
Sparks fly: Richard Prazen perfects the art of metal
Globe photographer Will Samsky recently visited his shop of Richard Prazen, who teaches metal sculpting at Salt Lake Community College.
Brief power outage causes hiccup for Sundance festivalgoers
A brief power outage in Kimball Junction caused a traffic backup onto Interstate 80 on the first day of the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.
Why students shouldn’t stress about rising tuition costs
SLCC is proposing a tuition increase for the 2020-21 school year.
How to be prepared for a campus emergency
Salt Lake Community College prepares for the upcoming school year by running emergency drills across its campuses.












